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At what age to you plan to start potty training your baby?
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431 comments:

We are doing potty time now! Bought a potty at 13 months, and now for the last 10 weeks he's been going nightly before bath. I will start morning potty time, too, soon. But since my son isn't talking yet, its not realistic for me to start abandoning diapering just yet! But our goal is before age 2, so I know we'll make it!

In about 6 months, when my son hits 27 months. He's starting to show some signs, but daycare does a week-long potty training crash course when summer starts (to get all their 1K kids ready for the 2K room), so we're waiting to really do it then. We are spending more time talking about the potty and bodily functions now though (he just turned 21 months).

My first we starting potty-training at 18 months. With my second we planned to start at 18 months but he was interested and ready so it was closer to 15-16 months. With my youngest, I'm aiming for 18 months, but he's so tiny I don't know if I'll even find trainers that will fit – we'll have to see what happens in the next few months.

We started after naps at 6 months old, very casually. We took a break and are now doing it again starting about a month ago at 15 months. When it gets warm we will potty train. Hope to be done (at least daytime) by 2 years old.

I super wanted to do Elimination Communication and as soon as he can sit well on his own I may purchase a little potty. My 3 month old is already waking up dry a lot of the time so I know I can work with him before he's one even if he isn't fully potty trained for awhile.

Ohh, thanks for doing some training pants. Awesome! My daughter is 2 and we've been taking her potty regularly for about 7 months now. We plan on putting her in underwear (since we don't have any trainers) starting when my husband is off work for the holidays. That way, there will be 2 of us to catch her if she goes, and not just me! She just now is seeming to understand that she is wet or dirty and tells us when it is too late, which is unfortunate, but at least it's a step in the right direction!

We already have her potty and she always attempts to go before her baths, and often sits on her potty during the day. We will be putting her in training pants in a couple months when she is two.I follow on FB.

My husband and I have decided to start potty training when our kids show the signs:1)not wetting themselves during naps or over night2)realizing that they are wet and want us to change them right away3)when they show interest in "going potty"among other signs. We think that every child is different and we want to wait for them to be ready.

I plan to start potty training when he starts acting interested. I know that's probably not what you are looking for, and I am hoping its around 2 or so, but I think its something that is different for every child and mainly depends on their willingness. On top of it all, thanks to my cloth diapers, I don't have to be stressed about hurrying due to cost 😉Brownch6athotmaildotcom

Potty training right now! He is my middle child and 30 months old. My oldest potty trained at 26 months. My youngest is a girl and I hear they potty train the fastest, so we'll probably start before she is 2!

My son is almost 18 months and we talk about the potty all the time. He recently learned sign language for "potty" and "poop". He's going to be a big brother in April, so I'm hoping I can move further along in the potty training during my maternity leave. I'd like to have two in diapers for the shortest time possible, but I'll have to see if he does well with all of the changes coming his way first!

My daughter started potty training before she was 2 years old, but we hit some rough spots when Daddy was deployed, home for a short R&R and then had to leave again. We've used Imse Vimse training pants and Nature Babycare pull-ups with great success. She is 3 now and potty training is going very well – she doesn't want to use a cloth diaper at night anymore!

We have started letting our 18 month old wear training pants in the evening and putting him on the potty.he has shown interest in it started taking his diaper off after he pees. so we are hoping to have him potty trained by two.

We started potty training with EC at 2 months old. She is now 14 months and is doing well. We had about 6 weeks when we didn't have to change a poopy diaper because she would always go in the toilet! She has reverted since then, but at least she knows what the toilet is for and is not afraid of it or the flush.

I plan to start potty training my son when he is around age 2. He is 18 months old right now and not showing any interest or signs of being ready yet, so I am hoping by his 2nd birthday, we can start trying. He is getting a potty chair for Christmas so hopefully that will get him interested in it!

We will probably start after her second birthday – she's not currently showing any interest at all, and after the nightmare that was potty-training my son, I'm in no hurry to start either! (But, her birthday is in February, so not that much time left!)

My son is 23 months and just became a new big brother! He hasn't shown any signs of being ready to potty train yet, so I'm not even considering starting training for a couple more months (at least) until the household gets a little more settled. I won't set a firm date for starting – it'll depend on whether he's showing signs.

We started potty training at 11 months, but had a setback due to illness. She just had her first birthday and we are back at it! for now we just do 1st thing in the morning and after naps and before bath. Goal is 18 months! We'll see how it goes!

I'm hoping to start potty training in about 6 months, when DD is 18 months old. However we will be moving from Japan back home to Michigan around that same time, so potty training might have to wait a little while until we are in our new house.

I am potty training my 4 year old boy right now. My oldest son potty trained at 4 1/2, my second son at 3, now my third is halfway there at 4. I have a 2 year old son that I plan to start as soon as the 4 year old is fully trained and a newborn son that will be potty training in the future as well. Thanks for such a great give-away! 🙂

We want to potty train right away using elimination communication. I was 8 months old when I learned. My goal for my baby girl who is coming in January is before she is 1 year old. But if it takes linger, no big deal!

We are trying to work on that now. He is 2.5 years old and at about 18 months or so he was interested, but I just couldn't train him due to our schedule at the time. Now he is slowly starting to show interest again. I hope it happens soon so I don't have two in diapers for too too long.